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251050267.qxd 25/04/01 8:44 Page 1 ENGLISH MC 300X 1 IN A FEW WORDS ... Switch on Press Press Press Dial the number then press . Answer Make a call from a number stored in the directory By name: enter the first letters of the name, press , scroll down the list to find your correspondent then press to call. . By location in the directory: enter the number of the location then press to call. * Switch off Press twice. . Hang up Press * then OK. Redial last number . Call Press Lock and unlock the keyboard from the standby screen (long press). Hands free . Briefly, the functions ✄ To communicate, press MC300X_GB-00.p65 1 27/04/2001, 10:37 MENUS Enter using or and Navigate using 2 Validate using OK Quit using C SERVICES DIRECTORY TEXT MESSAGES CALL SERVICES RINGING AND BEEPS SETTINGS SECURITY ACCESSORIES MC300X_GB-00.p65 2 ✄ Briefly, the menus 27/04/2001, 10:38 You have just bought a mobile phone and we congratulate you on your choice. Your phone will allow you to use different international networks depending on the roaming agreements between the operators. We would like to remind you that this phone is approved to European standards. In order to use your phone effectively and in the best conditions, we advise you to read this manual written for your attention carefully. WARNING According to the configuration of the networks and associated subscriptions, certain functions may not be available (indicated by *). Compatibility of If an incompatible SIM card is your SIM card inserted, a message will be displayed when switching on your Your phone is phone. For further information, compatible with SIM contact your Operator. 3V cards only. The SAGEM logo and trademark are the property of SAGEM SA. T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of ©Tegic Communications Inc. T9 is licensed under one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554 and additional patents are pending worldwide. MC300X_GB-00.p65 3 3 GLOSSARY Outgoing call Incoming call SIM card PIN PIN2 Phone code IMEI SMS Service provider or Operator A call made from your phone. A call received by your phone. The card containing your subscription and access rights to services. The detachable part is the micro-SIM. The personal code linked to your SIM card. The second personal code linked to your SIM card to access certain functions (*). The phone code is a secret code intended to protect the phone in case of theft. The identification number of your phone. Short Message Service: for sending and receiving short text messages. Company which manages the network subscription. 27/04/2001, 10:38 1. Presentation of the phone ..................................... 6 1.1 Exchanging the coloured front panels ................. 9 2. Getting started ..................................................... 10 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Information on the SIM card .............................. 10 Installing the SIM card and the battery .............. 11 Charging the battery ......................................... 12 Switching on/switching off, starting up .............. 13 Menu access .................................................... 14 Deleting characters ........................................... 14 3. Initial communication - Hands free mode ............ 15 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Making a call ..................................................... 15 Receiving a call ................................................ 15 Volume control .................................................. 16 Hands free mode .............................................. 16 Ending a call ..................................................... 16 4. Menu list .............................................................. 17 5. How to use the directory ...................................... 19 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Directory capacity and display .......................... 19 Storing a number .............................................. 19 Checking the position of a number .................... 20 Modifying a number .......................................... 21 Deleting a number ............................................ 21 Displaying your phone number ......................... 21 Directory occupation ......................................... 21 Making a call to a stored number ...................... 22 Contents MC300X_GB-00.p65 4 4 6. How to use the written message function ............ 23 6.1 Creating new short messages using Easy Message T9TM .......................................... 24 6.2 Sending short messages .................................. 26 6.3 Receiving short messages ................................ 27 6.4 Reading short messages .................................. 27 6.5 Memory occupancy rate ................................... 27 6.6 Deleting short messages .................................. 27 7. How to use the call related features .................... 28 7.1 Forwarding calls ............................................... 28 7.2 Viewing the list of the last numbers used .......... 29 7.3 Deleting numbers ............................................. 29 7.4 Displaying numbers .......................................... 30 7.5 Auto redial ........................................................ 31 7.6 Call waiting ....................................................... 31 7.7 Call hold ........................................................... 31 7.8 Multi-conference ............................................... 32 7.9 Mute mode ........................................................ 33 7.10 Checking call duration ..................................... 33 7.11 Charge-checking ............................................. 34 7.12 Voicemail service ............................................ 34 7.13 Information distribution .................................... 34 8. How to adjust the ringing tones and the vibrator ................................................................. 35 8.1 Selecting silent mode ........................................ 35 8.2 Setting the vibrator ............................................ 35 8.3 Selecting the volume and the type of ringing tone ....................................................... 36 8.4 Settings the beeps ............................................ 36 8.5 Deleting DTMF tones ........................................ 37 27/04/2001, 10:38 9. How to adjust your phone .................................... 38 9.1 Programmable keys .......................................... 38 9.2 Personalising the welcome screen ................... 39 9.3 Selecting the display language ......................... 39 9.4 Select the type of answer .................................. 40 9.5 Selecting the network ....................................... 40 9.6 Setting the date and time .................................. 41 9.7 Configure your phone with a car kit ................... 41 9.8 Adjusting the contrast ....................................... 42 9.9 Install energy saving mode ............................... 42 9.10 Standard configuration .................................... 42 5 12. Available accessories ......................................... 50 13. Upkeep ................................................................ 51 14. Recommendations .............................................. 52 Answers to your questions ........................................ 55 10. How to use the security features of your phone ........................................................... 43 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 Locking the keyboard ...................................... 43 Changing the PIN number ............................... 43 Activating the PIN code ................................... 44 Activating the phone code ............................... 44 Changing the phone code ............................... 44 Changing the PIN2 code ................................. 45 Creating a fixed numbering phone book .......... 45 Charge-checking ............................................. 45 Call barring ...................................................... 45 11. Other functions .................................................... 47 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Calculator ........................................................ 47 Setting the alarm ............................................. 48 Setting the timer .............................................. 48 Converter ........................................................ 48 Contents MC300X_GB-00.p65 5 27/04/2001, 10:38 6 Antenna Ear phone/speaker Light indicator Screen Scrolling arrow Programmable key 2 Programmable key 3 Programmable key 1 Operate/Call Activation of hands free Stop/End call Correction or quit Validate Scrolling arrow Microphone WARNING! During a call, mind you do not obstruct the microphone with your hand. Battery charging and accessories socket 1. Presentation of the phone MC300X_GB-01.p65 6 27/04/2001, 10:25 7 Function keys Stop Reject a call Hang up Go Call a number Receive a call Hands free mode C Short press: Return to the previous menu Delete a character Long press: Exit menu mode Complete deletion of the entry OK Validate These keys have different functions: - Programmable keys for direct access to the functions that you have selected - Volume control during conversation ( key: lower, key: louder) - Contextual action; for example: key: with Easy Message T9TM function, scrolling of words in the dictionary and Entry and scrolling through the menus. Key 1 A long press on key 1 allows you to access the voicemail service (depending on model). Alphanumeric keyboard Made up of 12 keys: 0 to 9, and #. * There are two ways of entering characters with your phone: - either by an extended press on the key: to obtain a letter, keep the corresponding key pressed, and watch the figure and letters scroll by, release the key when the letter you want is displayed, - or by repeated pressing: to obtain a letter: keep pressing on the corresponding key until you reach the letter you want. E. g.: letter A: press once on key 2, letter B: press twice, letter C: 3 times. Punctuation marks and special symbols are obtained by a long press on the # key. 1. Presentation of the phone MC300X_GB-01.p65 7 27/04/2001, 10:25 8 Display Various icons provide information: Battery charge indicator (black if charged, white if discharged) Received signal strength indicator (maximum strength: 5 bars) The R letter indicates if the network found does not correspond to the subscription If flashes, the phone is searching for a network Hands-free loudspeaker Alarm/Timer Call in progress Silent mode Text messages present Voice messages present Permanent call forwarding 1. Presentation of the phone MC300X_GB-01.p65 8 27/04/2001, 10:25 9 1.1 Exchanging the coloured front panel Release the front panel by moving the retention lugs (❷) if necessary and pushing them with a pen for example. Switch off the phone. Remove the rear cover and the battery (see on page 11). Hold the phone with the front panel facing downward, and with the antenna pressed against you. 1 1 1 2 1 Install the keyboard in the new front panel. Position the phone and the new front panel as shown. 2 1 Free the front panel by moving the retention lugs (➊). 2 Replace the battery and the cover. 1. Presentation of the phone MC300X_GB-01.p65 9 27/04/2001, 10:25 10 2.1 Information on the SIM card To use your phone, you have a small card called a SIM card. This card contains all the information necessary for the network as well as other information that belongs to you and that you can modify: secret codes (PIN code(s) Personal Identification Number), directory, mini-messages, functioning of specific services. 2. Getting started 2. Getting started MC300X_GB-02.p65 10 27/04/2001, 10:26 SIM card This card must be handled and stored with care in order to avoid excessive stresses or scratches that would damage it. If your SIM card is lost, contact your Operator or Service Provider immediately. Note: Do not leave your SIM card within the reach of small children. 11 PIN code This is the personal code for your SIM card. This code could be requested of you when you switch on your phone. Enter the code of between 4 and 8 digits given to you by your operator. These digits will not be displayed on the screen for security reasons. Press # or OK to validate. PIN2 code (*) This second code if it was given to you by your operator, provides security of access to certain functions. Warning If the wrong PIN code is entered three times in a row, the card will be locked. To unlock your card: - enter **05* - enter the PUK code (Personal Unlocking Key) provided by your Network Operator and validate, - enter your PIN code and validate, - enter your PIN code again and validate. After 5 or 10 times (depending on SIM card type), the SIM card will be permanently locked. Contact your Operator or your Service Provider to obtain a new card. The same procedure (entering 052) applies when the PIN-2 code is blocked (PUK 2 code). MC300X_GB-02.p65 11 2.2 Installing the SIM card and the battery Switch off your phone; disconnect the charger. The SIM card is inserted beneath the phones battery. Turn your phone over and remove the rear cover. Press on top and make it slide. Slide the card along the base beneath the retaining plate, with the gold coloured sections facing towards the phone and the cutoff corner lined up to match the drawing on the phone. 1 Place the battery by first inserting the upper section into the opening. Replace the cover sliding it until it locks. 2. Getting started 27/04/2001, 10:26 S 2 12 2.3 Charging the battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery must be charged for at least 4 hours before it is used for the first time. It will reach its nominal capacity after several usage cycles. When your battery has run down, the phone displays it and cuts out. To recharge your battery: Connect the charger to a mains socket. Connect the end of the charging cable to the bottom of your phone. ;y The phone will start charging, the battery charging indicator indicates the level of charge. Charging stops by itself. Unplug the cable. It is possible that during charging, the battery may heat up slightly; this is normal. WARNING There is a risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced or disposed of in fire. Do not short-circuit. The battery does not contain any components that can be changed by you. Do not attempt to open the battery case. Only use the correct chargers and batteries as shown in the manufacturers catalogue. Spent batteries must be collected at the appropriate sites. You are advised to remove the battery if you intend to leave your telephone unused for a long period. 2. Getting started MC300X_GB-02.p65 12 27/04/2001, 10:26 13 2.4 Switching on/switching off, starting up To make your first call: Press to switch on your phone. If access to the SIM card is protected by a secret code, the phone will ask you to enter your PIN code. Enter the code of between 4 and 8 digits given to you when you were given your SIM card. These digits will not be displayed on the screen for security reasons. Press # or OK to validate. Control of the PIN code If your phone displays SIM MISSING, press (long press) to switch off your phone and check that your SIM card is correctly positioned. Searching for a network The phone then searches for a network on which it can communicate: If it finds it, it displays the name of the network on the screen and the light indicator flashes green. You are ready to make or receive a call. If the R letter and a network name are displayed, calls can be made and the indicator light flashes green. If the R letter is displayed without any network name, only emergency services will be accessible (police, ambulance, fire brigade). Network indicator The indicator of the level of network signal received enables you to visualise the quality of reception. If it shows less than three bars, look for better reception to make your call in good conditions. If the flashes, the phone will keep searching. No network is available. 2. Getting started MC300X_GB-02.p65 13 27/04/2001, 10:26 14 Switching off Hold down the key until the end message is displayed. Release the key, the phone switches off. 2.6 Deleting characters You can cancel an entry error: Press quickly on C to delete the last character. If you press for longer on this key: you will delete the complete input. 2.5 Menu access The menu functions permit you to verify or modify the various functions of your phone to adapt it to your requirements. Press the scrolling arrows or to access the menus. Scroll through the menus using the scrolling arrows then press OK to access the selected menu. Each time you want to validate an action, press OK. To abandon an action, press C. To exit the menu mode, press and hold C. Direct access to menus To directly access a menu, press or then enter the number of the selected menu. 2. Getting started MC300X_GB-02.p65 14 27/04/2001, 10:27 15 3.1 Making a call International call The network is displayed. Dial the number. Press 0 (long press) to display + then dial the country code without waiting for a tone, then the number you require. Press 3. Initial communication Hands free mode . During the call, flashes on the screen and tones signal the Emergency establishment of communication. services When the person you have Depending on the called answers, speak. 3.2 Receiving a call operator, you can contact the emergency services with or without a SIM card or when the keyboard is locked. It is sufficient to be in a zone served by a network. When you receive a call: Press then speak. The callers number is displayed when it is presented by the network. All the numbers corresponding to the incoming and outgoing calls are stored in the list of the last numbers Other emergency used. To call the international emergency service, dial 112 then press . service numbers may exist, depending on the country. 3. Initial communication MC300X_GB-03.p65 15 27/04/2001, 10:27 16 3.3 Volume control Increase or decrease the volume during a conversation by keys. pressing the or 3.4 Hands free mode During a call, you can transfer from handset mode to hands free mode by simply pressing one key and the reverse to switch back. Press . 3.5 Ending a call Press . The end of call message appears on the screen. The Hands free mode enables you to have a conversation with several people and be free to move, for example, to take notes during your conversation. The screen displays for handset mode and for hands free mode. The light indicator flashes red to indicate that the loud speaker is active. Before putting the phone to your ear, check the volume control settings as well as the selected listening method, especially if using integrated hands free mode, which could cause ear damage if used incorrectly. 3. Initial communication MC300X_GB-03.p65 16 27/04/2001, 10:27 17 DIRECTORY Menu (1) NEW RECORD POSITION MY NUMBER MEM USE List of numbers already stored SEE RECORD MODIFY DELETE TEXT MESSAGES READ SEND MEM USE DELETE 4. Menu list According to the model of your phone, to the configuration of the networks and associated subscriptions, certain functions may not be available (indicated by *). CALL SERVICES CALL FRW. LAST SEND No AUTO RDIAL CALL WAIT DURATION AND COST (*) VOICE MAIL CELL. INFO. (*) (1) Only displayed if the directory is not empty. 4. Menus MC300X_GB-04.p65 17 27/04/2001, 10:28 18 RINGING AND BEEPS SILENCE? VIBRATOR HANDSET HANDS FREE BEEPS SEND DTMF ACCESSORIES CALCULATOR ALARM TIMER EXCHANGE SETTINGS PROG. KEY GREETING LANGUAGE ANSWER NETWORK DATE/TIME CAR (*) MISC SECURITY LOCK K.PAD CHANGE PIN PIN CHECK. PHONE CODE PHONE CHCK CHG. PIN2 (*) FIXED REP. (*) COST (*) LIMIT (*) 4. Menus MC300X_GB-04.p65 18 27/04/2001, 10:28 19 5.1 Directory capacity and display You can store the phone numbers that you call regularly. There are three different directories: The SIM card directory The number of phone numbers stored in the SIM card directory varies depending on the card capacity; your supplier will be able to inform you. Your phones directory 5. How to use the directory The SIM card preset directory (*). 5.2 Storing a number First option: the number will be stored in the first free position. Display the DIRECTORY menu and press OK. - If the directory is empty, press OK to enter the NEW RECORD menu. - If numbers are already stored in the directory, select Menu and press OK or the key. Press OK to enter the NEW RECORD menu. 5. Directory MC300X_GB-05.p65 19 27/04/2001, 10:29 Enter the name to be stored (the number of characters accepted depends on the SIM card). Validate with OK. It is advisable to Enter the phone number to be store numbers in stored, preceded by the area their International code if required (up to 20 format (+, country characters). Validate with OK. code and number). You can introduce pauses into the number (indicated by commas ,) by holding down or # (including on the * The numbers dialled standby screen). after a pause are used in DTMF sequences (which can be used after a call number). Use the scrolling arrows to select where you wish to store the number (SIM card or phone) and validate with OK. Second option: You select the number of the position where the phone number will be stored. Display the DIRECTORY menu and press OK. - If the directory is empty, use the arrow to select the POSITION menu, and press OK. 20 - If numbers are already stored in the directory, select Menu and press OK or the key. Using the arrow , select the POSITION menu, and press OK. Use the arrow to select a free position, and press : the first free * position is proposed. Validate with OK. Enter the name to be stored (the number of characters accepted depends on the SIM card). Validate with OK. Enter the phone number to be stored, preceded by the area code if required (up to 20 characters). Validate with OK. 5.3 Checking the position of a number Display the DIRECTORY menu, and press OK. Using the scrolling arrows, select the number to check, and press OK. Press OK to access the SEE RECORD menu. MEMxxx indicates the position of the number in the directory. 5. Directory MC300X_GB-05.p65 20 27/04/2001, 10:29 21 5.4 Modifying a number Display the DIRECTORY menu, and press OK. Using the scrolling arrows, select the number to modify, and press OK. Using the arrow select the MODIFY menu, and press OK. Make your modifications (name and/or number), and validate with OK. 5.5 Deleting a number Display the DIRECTORY menu, and press OK. Using the scrolling arrows, select the number to delete, and press OK. Using the arrow select the DELETE menu and press OK. When DELETE NUMBER? is displayed: confirm with OK or cancel with C. 5.6 Displaying your phone number Using the MY NUMBER menu, you can store your own phone number so that you can check it later if you need to. Display the DIRECTORY menu, and press OK. Select Menu and press OK or the key. Using the arrow , select the MY NUMBER menu, and press OK. Enter a name and your phone number and validate. 5.7 Directory occupation Display the DIRECTORY menu, and press on OK. Select Menu and press OK or the key. Using the arrow , select the MEM USE menu and press OK. The number of memory positions occupied in the various directories is displayed. 5. Directory MC300X_GB-05.p65 21 27/04/2001, 10:29 5.8 Making a call to a stored number 22 From the standby screen, here are the different ways to call a recipient the number of which is stored in the directory: 1) Enter the first letter(s) of the recipient name stored in the directory then press . The directory list is displayed, with the first name stored which matches with the recipient name ; if necessary, select the recipient using the scrolling arrows. Press to make the call. 2) Enter the number of the memory location where you have stored the recipient number then press (rapid dial). * 3) Enter the number of the memory location where you have stored the recipient number then press #. The recipient number is displayed, you can then modify or add to the number. to make the call. Press 5. Directory MC300X_GB-05.p65 22 27/04/2001, 10:29 23 6. How to use the written message function This service allows you to send and receive messages in plain text, usually called short messages. Your frequently used short messages can be stored: in the SIM card: in this case, the number storable depends on the capacity of the card; for details, contact your service provider. Access to this service depends on the network; for more information, consult your Operator or your Service Provider. in the phone itself. 6. Text messages MC300X_GB-06.p65 23 27/04/2001, 10:30 6.1 Creating new short messages using Easy Message T9TM (Function available depending on model) The Easy Message T9 function helps you to easily enter short messages. The Easy Message T9TM software is activated as soon as you want to create or modify a message (Menus: TEXT MESSAGES/ SEND/NEW MSG and TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/EXISTING). The Easy Message T9TM heading is displayed briefly to indicate that the function is available in the message creation mode. In the input screen, when you are in mode T9TM, the following keys: are used to: and move from word to word in the text typed in C correct the last word or erase the last character OK validate the message and send it or save it 24 quick press quick press long press change the input mode go through the list of words in the dictionary that correspond to the input sequence change the input language (according to model). Operation Press once on the key which corresponds to the letter chosen and create the word by pressing on each letter of the word, without paying any attention to the screen. As the text progresses and according to the keys pressed, the software searches through a dictionary for the most frequently used corresponding word(s). If the word suggested corresponds to the word you want to input, just press the 0 key to validate it, put in a space then move on to the next word. 6. Text messages MC300X_GB-06.p65 24 27/04/2001, 10:30 It may be that several words in the dictionary correspond to the sequence of characters keyed in. If the word that appears is not the key word you want, just press the repeatedly to go through the words in the dictionary that correspond to that particular sequence. When you find the right word, press on the 0 key to validate it, put in a space then move on to the next word. If the word you want to input is not included in the dictionary, there are several additional modes that can be used to vary the type of words chosen. Additional input modes The Easy Message T9 TM mode is activated as soon as you create or modify a message. There are also other modes which complete the functions of that mode. The key is used to switch from one mode to another. The 123 mode is used to insert numbers. The a b c mode is used to enter words not found in the dictionary or words in another language. To obtain a letter, press and hold the corresponding key. The letters and number will scroll down. Stop pressing when the desired letter appears. MC300X_GB-06.p65 25 25 Capitals You can type letters in capitals by pressing the key before keying in the particular * Subsequent characters character. automatically revert to lowercase. You can also chose to type a whole word in capitals by pressing twice the key before * typing in the word. To return to the lowercase mode, press once the key. * Symbol To enter a symbol, press the # key then simply key in the number indicated above the desired character, e.g. 3 instead of ?. The symbol is inserted in the text, then you automatically return to the Easy Message T9TM mode. Several lists are accessible by using the scrolling arrows. Punctuation The punctuation characters are obtained either by using key 1, or through the Symbol mode (various punctuation characters). 6. Text messages 27/04/2001, 10:30 Accented characters Accented characters are automatically produced in the word in the Easy Message T9 TM mode. In the a b c mode, all you have to do is wait for the display of the accented character corresponding to the key pressed. 6.2 Sending short messages TEXT MESSAGES/SEND Several options are available: TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/NEW MSG Enter the text of your new message. After validating (pressing OK key), you can choose from several options: Send your message. Warning Send your message with To use this service, acknowledgement request. you must know the Send your message with number of your acknowledgement request and messaging centre to storing the message. which you send your messages in order Save your message. for them to be Modify the text of your rerouted to your message. contacts. Delete your message. 26 TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/EXISTING This menu allows you to work on already saved messages. If the network allows, the message sender Processing is identical to that for a new message. Select the may offer you a reply possibility. message by pressing the scrolling arrows. You may reply to a message received. TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/VALIDITY Select a validity length for your message by pressing the scrolling arrows; this determines how long the messaging centre will keep the message while attempting to forward it to the recipient (if this function is supported by the network). TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/FORMATS Choose the format of your message by pressing the Warning scrolling arrows: text, fax, Email, voice msg, pager, X.400 or The network may support only one or ERMES. other of these The phone will automatically formats. return to text format after switching off. 6. Text messages MC300X_GB-06.p65 26 27/04/2001, 10:30 TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/MSG CENTRE This menu allows you to enter the number of «your» messaging centre. TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/OFFER REP If the network allows, you may offer the recipient number of your message a reply possibility. Warning The reply will be charged on your subscription. 6.3 Receiving short messages When you receive a short message, an indicator flashes on your phone screen and an audio tone is heard. (This tone is selected using the menu Note RINGING AND BEEPS/ You may receive a HANDSET/MESSAGES). The ringing tone through light indicator flashes red. a short message. To the request, press OK if you You can then listen want to read the message to it or store it. received. 6.4 Reading short messages TEXT MESSAGES/READ This menu allows to read the received short messages. MC300X_GB-06.p65 27 27 Your phone displays: During reading of messages, any New message or message read messages not read or message written. completely are The message location number. displayed first. The date and time of arrival of the When all messages message. have been read, the indicator remains To read the selected message, continuously visible. press OK. Your phone displays the number of the sender of the message. Pressing C, the phone offers deleting of the message. 6.5 Memory occupancy rate TEXT MESSAGES/MEM USE This menu allows to determine the memory occupancy rate. When no more space is available, the display reads MESSAGE FULL upon receiving a message. 6.6 Deleting short messages TEXT MESSAGES/DELETE This menu allows to delete the short messages already read, in order to free-up memory space. 6. Text messages 27/04/2001, 10:30 28 7. How to use the call related features 7.1 Forwarding calls CALL SERVICES/CALL FRW. If allowed by your subscription, this service allows you to forward the received calls (incoming calls) to another number. CALL SERVICES/CALL FRW./ACTIVATE Scroll the menu to activate the type of call forwarding required. Look out for incompatibilities; for UNCONDITIONAL call more information, forwarding: all your incoming calls consult your will be forwarded to the number Operator or your you have chosen. Service Provider. BUSY: incoming calls will be forwarded only when your phone is BUSY. NO REPLY calls are forwarded when your caller gets no answer from your phone after a period of time you can set by answering the questions asked by the menu. NOT REACHABLE calls are forwarded when your phone is not reachable, either outside network coverage or switched off. 7. Call services MC300X_GB-07.p65 28 27/04/2001, 10:31 29 Dial the number to which you want your calls to be forwarded to, giving the same area codes as if you were calling from your phone. A screen message confirms activation of call forwarding. The forwarding number to the messaging centre depends on the subscription type. CALL SERVICES/CALL FRW./ You can deactivate DEACTIVATE ALL call forwarding Scroll the menu to deactivate the options. type of call forwarding required. Warning CALL SERVICES/CALL FRW./ STATUS This menu allows you to consult the status of the call-forwarding option and check whether it is active or not. This function is also of use when checking the number your calls are forwarded to. The displayed information is given by the network in real time. Cancellations of forwarding can cause particular reactions in certain voice mailbox systems on the network. 7.2 Viewing the list of the last numbers used You can view the list of the last phone numbers used (outgoing and incoming if available). Press , or CALL SERVICES/LAST/VIEW CALLS The last numbers stored are displayed. You may choose among the list by pressing the scrolling arrows. Press to call the selected number. 7.3 Deleting numbers CALL SERVICES/LAST/DELETE/ LAST This menu allows you to trigger immediate deleting of the lastnumbers list. Validate by pressing OK. Warning This list is automatically deleted if the SIM card is changed. 7. Call services MC300X_GB-07.p65 29 27/04/2001, 10:31 CALL SERVICES/LAST/DELETE/AUTO. You can also program the automatic erasing of numbers, which is effective when the phone is switched ON/OFF. Display ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling arrows, then validate. 7.4 Displaying numbers CALL SERVICES/SEND No (*) This menu allows you to know the status for the number presentation function: - your identity (phone number) - caller identity. Validate by pressing OK. CALL SERVICES/SEND No/YOUR ID. Your number On outgoing call, you can check if your phone number is displayed on the phone of the person you are calling (CLIR). 30 On incoming call, you can check if, when you forward the calls you receive to another number, you prevent this number to be displayed on the caller's phone (COLR). CALL SERVICES/SEND No/CORRESP.ID Your correspondents number On outgoing call, you can to be aware of the phone number your call is forwarded to (COLP). This function is possible only if the called party allows its identity to be displayed, by deactivating its COLR option. On incoming call, when activated, this function allows you to have your caller's ID displayed on your phone (CLIP). This function is possible only if the caller authorised it by deactivating its CLIR option. CALL SERVICES/SEND No/ANONYMOUS Your phone number is not shown to the person you are calling. When When you switch you switch your phone off, it is your phone off, automatically deactivated. this menu is Display ACTIVE by pressing the automatically deactivated. scrolling arrows, then validate. 7. Call services MC300X_GB-07.p65 30 27/04/2001, 10:31 31 7.5 Auto redial CALL SERVICES/AUTO RDIAL You can activate auto redial systematically or on demand if your call did not complete. Auto redial will be cancelled, during redial, with any action on the phone (pressing a key, incoming call, etc.). 7.6 Call waiting (Service depending on the operator) CALL SERVICES/CALL WAIT To activate the function, display the ACTIVATE menu and press OK. During a conversation, you may be warned that someone is trying to reach you. You will hear a special tone. The message CALL WAIT followed by the call sequence number (and possibly the callers phone number if stored) are displayed on screen. Depending on your network, you can then: Cancel the waiting call by pressing C. The caller then hears a busy tone. Switch call by pressing OK. The current call is put on hold and you can answer the new call. Terminate the current call by pressing . Your phone rings to indicate the waiting call. 7.7 Call hold You can activate, deactivate, consult the status of the call waiting service and check whether it is active or not. (Service depending on the operator) During a conversation, you can put the current call ON HOLD by pressing OK or then select «On hold». The screen displays the message ON HOLD followed by the hold sequence number (and possibly the phone number if stored). 7. Call services MC300X_GB-07.p65 31 27/04/2001, 10:31 You can then: Warning Initiate a new call In this case, then: pressing ends all calls. Switch between the calls by pressing OK. Cancel the call on hold by pressing C. 7.8 Multi-conference (Service depending on the operator and depending on model) If you have established a MULTICONFERENCE, the screen displays MULTIPARTY followed by the sequence number assigned to each caller. You can: Cancel a call on hold or waiting by pressing C. Switch between the multi-conference call and a call on hold or waiting by pressing OK or make a further call. 32 Make all the parties communicate by pressing (A multi-conference is limited to 6 persons: *5 in multi-conference and one separate call). Standard commands Sequences of standard keys also permit access to services such as call notification, call holding, and open up additional possibilities: 0 Reject a call holding or waiting (or multi-conference calls). 1 End the current call holding or waiting (or the multi-conference calls if there are any) and accept the call (or multi-conference calls). 1X End the current call order number X. 2 Place on hold the current call (or multi-conference calls) and accept the call holding or waiting (or multiconference calls). 7. Call services MC300X_GB-07.p65 32 27/04/2001, 10:31 33 2X Place on hold the multiconference calls except for the current call order number X (private call). 3 Add a call holding (or multiconference calls) to the current call (or to the multi-conference). Tel N° Place on hold the current call (or the multi-conference calls) and call another telephone number. Note: However, it is preferable to place the call on hold then dial, then call; this guarantees comfort and confidentiality (does not allow the call holding to hear the dialling tones whatever the configuration of the phone). 7.9 Mute mode During the call, you can select the mute mode which enables you to disable the microphone. Select the mute mode by pressing the key, then OK. To enable the microphone, press any key. or Hold down the key. 7.10 Checking call duration CALL SERVICES/DURATION AND COST/DURATION/COUNTERS This menu allows you to check the duration of the last call. To check the cumulated duration of all calls since the last counter reset, press the scrolling arrows. End all calls except for a possible call waiting. Warning This data is purely indicative and cannot constitute a basis of proof: the network metering criteria may be quite different (indivisible minutes etc.). 7. Call services MC300X_GB-07.p65 33 27/04/2001, 10:31 CALL SERVICES/DURATION AND COST/ DURATION/DELETE This menu allows you to delete the duration of the last call and to reset the call counter. 7.11 Charge-checking (*) CALL SERVICES/DURATION AND COST/ COST/COUNTERS If the network allows, you can check the charge for the last call. To check the cumulated charge for all calls since the last counter reset: Press the scrolling arrows. CALL SERVICES/DURATION AND COST/ COST/DELETE This menu allows you to delete the cost of the last call and to reset the call counter after entering your PIN2 code. 34 7.12 Voicemail service Warning CALL SERVICES/VOICE MAIL To program a special call number, type in this number and validate. This number is used when calling the voicemail service with the programmable keys. For network specific services, such as voicemail service, speed dialling is valid only if the area you are calling from is covered by the network. In certain cases, it is better to use an international phone number. This memory is linked to the phone and not to the SIM card. 7.13 Information distribution CALL SERVICES/CELL. INFO. (*) This menu allows you to activate and select reception of information distributed by the network. 7. Call services MC300X_GB-07.p65 34 27/04/2001, 10:31 Contact your Service Provider or Operator for further details. 35 8. How to adjust the ringing tones and the vibrator 8.1 Selecting silent mode RINGING AND BEEPS/SILENCE? If you wish, you can replace your phones ring-tone feature by a vibrating device. In this case, all tones are deactivated, except for wake-up calls. Select ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling arrows, then validate. This mode is indicated by the symbol on the display. The SILENT mode is automatically deactivated during connection of the hands-free kit, and when turning the phone on or off. 8.2 Setting the vibrator RINGING AND BEEPS/VIBRATOR Select one of the following options by the scrolling arrows: vibrating device only, vibrating device and ringing, vibrating device then ringing, inactive. Validate. Wherever you require your calls to arrive discreetly, you can use the vibrating device only. 8. Ringing and beeps MC300X_GB-08.p65 35 27/04/2001, 10:33 8.3 Selecting the volume and the type of ringing tone 36 A wide variety of melodies are available (including a silent ring) as well as a number of settings, including a crescendo. You can command your phone to ring when receiving calls and/or short messages. RINGING AND BEEPS/HANDSET/CALLS Select melody for calls to handset. RINGING AND BEEPS/HANDSET/ MESSAGES Select melody for messages to handset. RINGING AND BEEPS/HANDS FREE/CALLS Select melody for calls with a hands-free kit. RINGING AND BEEPS/HANDS FREE/ MESSAGES Select melody for messages with a hands-free kit. Select the desired tone by pressing the scrolling arrows. For each of the above selections, you can listen to or bypass the tone test during the setting phase pressing the key. Select the desired volume by pressing the and keys. 8.4 Setting the beeps Setting the keypad tones RINGING AND BEEPS/BEEPS/ KEY. TONE Choose the required tone by pressing the scrolling arrows, then validate. Setting the network tone RINGING AND BEEPS/BEEPS/NETW. BEEP This menu allows your phone to emit a warning beep when it finds a network on which it may operate: Display ACTIVE with the scrolling arrows, then validate. Setting the low battery tone RINGING AND BEEPS/BEEPS/BATT. BEEP This menu allows your phone to emit a warning beep when the battery is low: Display ACTIVE with the scrolling arrows, then validate. 8. Ringing and beeps MC300X_GB-08.p65 36 You can select the tones produced by your keypad: Beep, DTMF (musical keys) or non active tones (in this last case, when you press your keyboard, it does not make a noise). 27/04/2001, 10:33 37 8.5 Deleting DTMF tones RINGING AND BEEPS/SEND DTMF This menu allows you to disable the transmission of DTMF tones during a conversation. You can therefore enter a number to be memorised in the phone book conveniently and discreetly. Select ACTIVE or INACTIVE by pressing the scrolling arrows, then validate. 8. Ringing and beeps MC300X_GB-08.p65 37 27/04/2001, 10:33 38 9.1 Programmable keys SETTINGS/PROG. KEY This menu, accessible directly by a short press on a programmable key from the standby screen, enables you to configure the , and keys. There are different possibilities for each of the keys: The action allocated to a programmable key is triggered by a long press or two short presses only from the standby screen. DIRECTORY Validate DIRECTORY When you press the key, you can see the names in the directory. 9. How to adjust your phone REDIAL Validate REDIAL When you press the key, you will be able to look through the last-numbers list. CALL (depends on the SIM card used) Select a number from the directory and validate. When you press the key, you will automatically call up the chosen number. 9. Phone settings MC300X_GB-09.p65 38 27/04/2001, 10:38 READ MSG Validate READ MSG When you press the key you will be able to read any short messages memorised in the SIM card or in the phone itself. CALL MSG.CTR. Validate CALL MSG. CTR When you press the key, you will automatically call up the message-centre number, which is programmed into the CALL SERVICES/VOICE MAIL menu. SILENT MODE Validate SILENT MODE The ringing tone of your phone will be automatically replaced by the vibrating device and all the beeps will be suppressed (except for the alarm). Silent mode This mode, indicated on the screen saver, is automatically deactivated/ activated when the hands-free kit is connected. CALCULATOR Validate CALCULATOR. When you press the key, you have access to the calculator. 39 9.2 Personalising the welcome screen SETTINGS/GREETING You can personalise the welcome screen of your phone by typing a text. Validate. 9.3 Selecting the display language SETTINGS/LANGUAGE This menu allows to choose your phone display language: Select AUTOMATIC, the display language will be that of your SIM card (if available). Otherwise select a language of your choice by pressing the scrolling arrows, and validate. 9. Phone settings MC300X_GB-09.p65 39 27/04/2001, 10:38 40 9.4 Select the type of answer SETTINGS/ANSWER To answer a phone call, you can either: automatically be connected, if you selected Y (yes) to the question auto: (for hands-free kit); validate. or press any numerical key if you replied: key: ALL ; validate. or press if you replied: key: SEND ; validate. 9.5 Selecting the network Network Every SIM subscription card can store an ordered list of preferred networks. If the list has not been programmed, or if none of the networks on the list are available or authorised, the phone searches for an authorised network providing the highest level of signal. When your home network is not accessible (abroad, for example), your phone automatically searches for another available and authorised network in the order of preference indicated by the list on the SIM card. If none of the available networks are authorised, the phone switches itself to emergency calls only until here is sufficient signal. In this case, the only authorized number is the number for calling the international emergency service. If no network is available, your phone continues to search. In all cases, the phone always searches, as priority, for its home network. In specific cases, manual forcing is possible. Using the scrolling arrows, you can select: Available networks SETTINGS/NETWORK/SELECT NET This menu enables you to start a search for all available networks at the present location and to display them. To manually force the chosen network, use the scrolling arrows and validate. 9. Phone settings MC300X_GB-09.p65 40 27/04/2001, 10:38 Preferred networks SETTINGS/NETWORK/NETW.LIST To program, into your SIM card, a list of preferred networks: Use the scrolling arrows to select from the list. Validate. If the network is not on the list, select the country code then the network code (ask the organisation from which you obtained the SIM card). 9.6 Setting the time and date SETTINGS/DATE/TIME/SET To set the date and time on your phone: Adjust the time as required by pressing the scrolling arrows or by typing the desired digits. Validate. Adjust the minutes by pressing the scrolling arrows or by typing the desired digits. Validate. Adjust the day, the month, the year. Validate after each proposal. 41 SETTINGS/DATE/TIME/DISPLAY To display the date and time on the screen on a permanent way: Choose ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling arrows. Validate. 9.7 Configure your phone with a car kit (Depending on model) SETTINGS/CAR As regards the phone, there are several options: Programming the switch-off delay on your phone Set the phone off delay using the numbers or scrolling arrows: hour, validate by OK then minutes and validate by OK. Choose ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling arrows. Validate. Programming the alarm timing You can be notified that your phone is ringing when you are not in your car. 9. Phone settings MC300X_GB-09.p65 41 27/04/2001, 10:38 42 9.8 Adjusting the contrast SETTINGS/MISC/CONTRAST This menu allows to adjust the contrast of the screen of your phone. Adjust the contrast with the scrolling arrows or with and keys, then validate. 9.10 Standard configuration SETTINGS/MISC/INITIAL This menu allows you to return your phone to a standard configuration. 9.9 Install energy saving mode SETTINGS/MISC/SAV. MODE You can switch your phone into a special standby mode, increasing its standby-time. Using the scrolling arrows, you can change the level of light and the standby screen. If you want to increase standby-time, select Y with the scrolling arrows. Validate. To exit the standby screen, press . 9. Phone settings MC300X_GB-09.p65 42 27/04/2001, 10:39 43 10.How to use the security features of your phone 10.1 Locking the keyboard SECURITY/LOCK K.PAD This menu allows you to lock your keypad to prevent accidental dialling in your briefcase or pocket. Choose ACTIVE, the keypad is automatically locked. To unlock your keypad: Press then OK. * After unlocking, the keyboard will be locked after a certain period. 10.2 Changing the PIN number SECURITY/CHANGE PIN You can change your PIN code: In reply to the question: OLD PIN ?, type in your old PIN code and validate. Locked keyboard You can still make emergency calls and answer calls. For a quick keypad locking, press then OK from the standby screen. * Warning If the wrong PIN code is entered three times in a row, the card will be blocked. To unlock your card, call the organisation from which you obtained this card, they will guide you on the procedure to use. If your SIM card is permanently locked, contact your operator or your Service Provider to obtain a new card. 10. Security MC300X_GB-10.p65 43 27/04/2001, 10:33 In reply to the question: NEW PIN ?, type in your new PIN code (4 to 8 digit number) and validate. In reply to the question: CHECK PIN ?, type in your new PIN code a second time for verification and validate. 10.3 Activating the PIN code SECURITY/PIN CHECK. This menu allows you to have the PIN code requested and checked at each startup so that if lost or stolen, your SIM card will be unusable: In reply to the question: PIN ?, type in your PIN code and validate. Display ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling arrows, then validate. 10.4 Activating the phone code (*) SECURITY/PHONE CHCK This menu allows you to have the PHONE code requested and checked at each startup, in case someone tries to use a different SIM card. 44 The phone code is a To activate: secret code, In reply to the question: CODE ?, intended to protect type in 0000 and validate. the phone in the Display ACTIVE by pressing the event of theft. It is linked automatically scrolling arrows, then validate. to the SIM card To deactivate: present on In reply to the question: CODE ?, activation. type in your code (may have been changed) and validate. Display INACTIVE with the scrolling arrows, then validate. The code is reset to 0000. 10.5 Changing the phone code SECURITY/PHONE CODE When active, you can modify the PHONE code: In reply to the question: OLD CODE ?, type in your old PHONE code and validate. In reply to the question: NEW CODE ?, type in your new PHONE code (a 4 to 8 digit number) and validate. In reply to the question: CHECK CODE ?, type in your new PHONE code a second time for verification and validate. 10. Security MC300X_GB-10.p65 44 27/04/2001, 10:33 10.6 Changing the PIN2 code SECURITY/CHG. PIN2 (*) You have a second PIN code. The change procedure for this PIN2 code is identical to the procedure given for the PIN code, menu SECURITY/PIN CODE. 10.7 Creating a fixed numbering phone book SECURITY/FIXED REP. (*) The pre-set directory allows you to limit calls. When you activate this This phone book will directory, only the numbers you automatically be store in this directory can be called. related to the SIM The menu MEM LOCK. allows you card, which means to ACTIVATE the fixed phone book that its format will depend on the SIM in SIM card, after entering your cards format. PIN2 code. When ACTIVE, only the numbers already entered can be called. The menu NUM. LIST allows you to navigate in the phone book by scrolling or by entering the required memory number in order to create and change the calling numbers. MC300X_GB-10.p65 45 45 10.8 Charge-checking (*) SECURITY/COST/SETTINGS Warning After entering your PIN2 code, you These functions can select the type of charge depend on the ability indication: of the network to CURRENCY: enter the currency send charge data to name (maximum 3 characters) your phone in real time, and on the and charge per unit. Ask your capacity or options Operator for this value. on your SIM card. PHONE UNIT SECURITY/COST/LIMITATION This menu is used to activate the credit function in the selected currency, after entering your PIN2 code. 10.9 Call barring If allowed by your subscription, you can prevent your phone from making certain outgoing calls or receiving certain incoming calls. If you can access the service, you will be given a password with your subscription. Access to this service depends on your subscription type. For more information contact your Operator or Service Provider. 10. Security 27/04/2001, 10:33 You will need this password in order to activate the function, failing which you will only be able to find out whether or not call barring is active (Menu: SECURITY/LIMIT/ STATUS). SECURITY/LIMIT This menu allows you to activate, cancel and consult the status of the call barring service. SECURITY/LIMIT/ACTIVATE Scroll the menu to activate the type of call barring required: - Bar outgoing calls, that is calls made from your phone. You can choose ALL outgoing calls, outgoing INTERNATIONAL calls or outgoing international calls, EXCEPT those sent to your home country (NOT HPLMN). - Bar incoming calls, that is received calls. Barring can concern ALL incoming calls or incoming calls when you are outside your home country (IF ROAMING). In any case, you must enter your password. A screen message confirms activation of call barring. 46 SECURITY/LIMIT/DEACTIVATE You can also Scroll the menu to cancel the type deactivate ALL call barring types. of call barring required. A screen message confirms deactivation of call barring. SECURITY/LIMIT/STATUS By scrolling through this menu, you can consult the status of a type of call barring, to check whether it is active or not. SECURITY/LIMIT/PASSWORD This menu allows you to change the password needed to activate the call barring function. The menu acts as a guide. A screen message confirms that the new password is active. 10. Security MC300X_GB-10.p65 46 27/04/2001, 10:34 47 11.1 Calculator ACCESSORIES/CALCULATOR You can operate the calculator using the following keys: or Add Subtract Multiply * # Divide OK Equals C Delete 11. Other functions Long press on *# Decimal point 11. Other functions MC300X_GB-11.p65 47 27/04/2001, 10:34 11.2 Setting the alarm ACCESSORIES/ALARM To use your phone for wake-up calls: With the scrolling arrows or by typing the desired digits, set the waking time (hours), validate by pressing OK then set the minutes and validate. Display ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling arrows. Validate. Ringing stops by pressing any key; the wake-up time remains programmed. The wake-up function remains active even with the phone OFF. Neither is it affected by the SILENT ringing mode. 48 The alarm function is represented on the screen by the symbol Permanent flashing of this symbol indicates that an alarm time has been programmed but the date and time clock has not been initialised. 11.3 Setting the timer ACCESSORIES/TIMER The same procedure is applied as for the alarm function, but in this case you start a time clock running against a defined value. The phone must remain switched on. 11.4 Converter ACCESSORIES/EXCHANGE This menu allows you to convert between different currencies. ACCESSORIES/EXCHANGE/SETTINGS/ MODE Select ACTIVE, the converter will operate from the standby screen entering the figures selected and pressing the scrolling arrows to convert. ACCESSORIES/EXCHANGE/SETTINGS/ CURR. SYMB Enter the codes for the two currencies to convert. Press C 3 times to return to the beginning of the line to type (if the lines are not blank). 11. Other functions MC300X_GB-11.p65 48 27/04/2001, 10:34 ACCESSORIES/EXCHANGE/SETTINGS/ RATE Enter the exchange rate for the two currencies selected. 49 ACCESSORIES/EXCHANGE/CONVERT Enter the value to convert, then press one of the scrolling arrows to run the conversion in whichever direction you require. If you make a mistake, pressing C displays the original value entered, and you can then immediately reverse the calculation. 11. Other functions MC300X_GB-11.p65 49 27/04/2001, 10:35 50 A range of accessories are available for your phone: Supplementary batteries. Supplementary chargers. Desk charger. Cigarette lighter adapters. Hands free kits for pedestrians. Coloured interchangeable front panels. 12.Available accessories 12. Available accessories MC300X_GB-12.p65 50 27/04/2001, 10:35 51 Upkeep Clean your phone using a soft slightly damp non fluffy cloth. Battery After a long period of non use (several months), when the charger is being connected, the unit might not switch on. In this case: disconnect the charger, wait a few seconds and plug it in again. It may be necessary to try this several times. 13.Upkeep Warning Certain chemical products can damage plastic. Do not use aerosols, certain special cleaning products, corrosive products, solvents, alcohol and detergents. Maintenance menu This menu contains information that you could be asked for to perform specific operations. If they are needed, you will be shown how to find them. 13. Upkeep MC300X_GB-13.p65 51 27/04/2001, 10:35 52 The use of your phone is controlled by safety regulations intended to protect both the user and his/her environment. Electrical safety 14.Recommendations Only use the appropriate chargers contained in the manufacturers catalogue. Using another charger could be dangerous; and will lead to the guarantee for your phone being rendered invalid. The main plug socket must be easily accessible. The mains voltage should correspond to that given on the manufacturers plate on the charger. 14. Recommendations MC300X_GB-14.p65 52 27/04/2001, 10:36 CE marking on the unit conforms to directives 1999/5/ EC, 89/336/CEE and 73/23/CEE 53 Airplane safety In an airplane, your phone must be switched off to ensure that it does not interfere with the planes systems. Its use is illegal and you could be prosecuted or banned from using cellular networks in the future if you do not abide by these regulations. Areas containing combustibles It is advisable to switch your phone off in the vicinity of petrol stations. Regulations limit the use of radio equipment in chemical factories, petrol depots and any area where there are mines. You are advised to abide by these rules. Road safety Warning Except in an emergency, do not use Ensure that no part your phone when driving without a of your body is close to hands free kit that enables you to permanently the aerial unless maintain your freedom of there is a metal movement. In order not to diminish screen (e.g.: a your attention, stop safely to make a vehicle roof, ). call. Abide by the current laws. If there is insufficient protection, some of the electronic equipment in the vehicle may be affected by the micro-waves given off by the phone. Installation of your phone in a vehicle must only be performed by qualified personnel. Non ionising radiation To obtain maximum satisfaction from your phone, use it in a vertical position. Your personal safety can only be improved. 14. Recommendations MC300X_GB-14.p65 53 27/04/2001, 10:36 Electronic medical equipment Your phone emits radio waves that could possible interfere with electronic medical equipment, for example an auditory prosthesis, heart pacemakers, Your doctor or the manufacturer of the medical item will be able to advise you. In hospitals, the phone must be switched off. General precautions Do not attempt to open your phone and repair it yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage/ accident that may result from this. Any work carried out by non-authorised personnel will result in your guarantee being rendered invalid. Do not use your phone in damp areas (bathroom, swimming pool, ). Protect it from water and other liquids. Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures. Do not leave your phone within the reach of small children (certain removable parts may be accidentally ingested). 14. Recommendations MC300X_GB-14.p65 54 54 Only use your phone with original accessories. If you do not your guarantee will be rendered invalid. The physicochemical processes created by chargers impose temperature limits when charging the battery. Your phone automatically protects the batteries in the extreme temperatures. Removing the battery may mean that the time is lost. Warning You are strongly advised not to The manufacturer connect your phone to the cannot be held charger if it doesnt contain a responsible if the battery. above recommendations To avoid the risk of demagneare not followed or if tisation, do not let electronic devices close to your phone for the phone is incorrectly used. a long time. The software program developed by SAGEM remains the exclusive property of SAGEM SA. It is therefore highly prohibited to modify, translate, de-compile or disassemble this software program or any part thereof. 27/04/2001, 10:36 55 Answers to your questions The phone does not turn on - Remove the battery and then replace it. or - Connect the phone to the charger (check that this is plugged in) for approximately 5 minutes. No network recognised - Remove the SIM card. Check that there is no dust or grit in the SIM slot. Replace the SIM card being sure to push it right up to the stop point. Calls to a messaging service or voice server do not get through - Check in the RINGING AND BEEPS / SEND DTMF menu that ACTIVE is selected. Answers to your questions MC300X_GB-QR.p65 55 27/04/2001, 10:36 251050267.qxd 25/04/01 8:44 Page 2 *251050267* 251050267 DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SAGEM SA MOBILE PHONES DIVISION 6, avenue d'Iéna - 75783 PARIS CEDEX 16 - FRANCE S.A. au capital de 37 890 522 € - 562 082 909 R.C.S PARIS